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RE: HPP dog attack? - AaronM - 09-07-2021 Meanwhile killer dogs remain free to roam again. RE: HPP dog attack? - AaronM - 09-27-2021 And like most enforcement issues, this story has no update. RE: HPP dog attack? - eightfingers2.0 - 09-28-2021 Someone is related to somebody, so nothing more will happen. RE: HPP dog attack? - kalianna - 09-28-2021 Is this true? If you have information about this, please share it. If not, itʻs just misinformation. RE: HPP dog attack? - AaronM - 09-28-2021 Misinformation? Or par for this course? RE: HPP dog attack? - kalianna - 06-30-2022 In April, the County Council passed a bill increasing penalties for dog attacks. It was sent to Mitch Roth for his signature and I've heard nothing since. Does anyone know if this bill was ever signed? A search provided no new information that I could find. https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2022/04/07/hawaii-news/council-approves-harsher-penalties-for-owners-of-dangerous-dogs/ RE: HPP dog attack? - Obie - 06-30-2022 It's part of the county code : © A person convicted under this section of a violation of subsections (a)(1) or (a)(2) shall be guilty of a petty misdemeanor and sentenced to one or more of the following: (1) A fine of not less than $200 nor more than $1,000; (2) A period of imprisonment of up to thirty days or, in lieu of imprisonment, a period of probation of not more than six months in accordance with the procedures, terms and conditions provided in chapter 706, part II, Hawai‘i Revised Statutes; or (3) Restitution to any individual who has suffered bodily injury or property damage as a result of an attack by the dog. RE: HPP dog attack? - kalianna - 06-30-2022 I think that's the old code. The news article says, "Under the bill, owners of dogs that maim or kill a domesticated animal, or cause bodily injury to a person, could be fined up to $1,000 and imprisoned up to 30 days. An owner of a dog that causes substantial bodily injury to a person — which involves “major avulsion, laceration or penetration of the skin,” broken bones, concussions or damage to internal organs — can be fined up to $10,000 and imprisoned up to five years, and the owner of a dog that causes even more serious injury or death to a person can face fines up to $25,000 or 10 years imprisonment. Dogs that cause substantial bodily injury to a person or worse are legally mandated to be destroyed under the bill." RE: HPP dog attack? - kalakoa - 06-30-2022 Without "rule of law", it matters very little what is written in "the code". RE: HPP dog attack? - Obie - 07-01-2022 I pnly copied the first part of pertinent code. Here's the rest. (d) A person convicted under this section of a violation of subsection (a)(3) shall be guilty of a class C felony and sentenced to one or more of the following: (1) A fine of not less than $500 nor more than $10,000; (2) A period of imprisonment of up to five years or, in lieu of imprisonment, a period of probation of four years with up to one year of imprisonment, in accordance with the procedures, terms and conditions provided in chapter 706, part II, Hawai‘i Revised Statutes; (3) Restitution to any individual who has suffered bodily injury or property damage as a result of an attack by the dog; or (4) The dog shall be humanely destroyed. (e) A person convicted under this section of a violation of subsection (a)(4) shall be guilty of a class B felony and sentenced to one or more of the following: (1) A fine of not less than $500 nor more than $25,000; (2) A period of imprisonment of up to ten years or, a period of probation of four years with up to eighteen months of imprisonment, in accordance with the procedures, terms and conditions provided in chapter 706, part II, Hawai‘i Revised Statutes; |